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Hogan Says Private Schools Can Reopen

Governor Larry Hogan overruled Montgomery County health officials on the reopening of county private schools.

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What You Need To Know About Clinical Trials

Clinical trials have begun in a search for a vaccine for the coronavirus. And why aren’t persons of color more represented in clinical trials?

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Utility Bill Relief For Marylanders

Utility companies cannot cut off service to Marylanders late on payments, at least until September 1.

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Bodycam Video Of DC Police-Involved Deaths Released

Body camera video of three DC officer-involved deaths released.

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Three Former Presidents Honor John Lewis

John Lewis eulogized by three former presidents. He was laid to rest today in Atlanta.

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No Charges Against Officer Who Killed Michael Brown

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Bowser Not Surprised At Law Enforcement Reaction To Portland Protests

Mayor Bowser says people should not be surprised of the federal law enforcement response in Portland, Oregon.

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Report Details Policing Of Blacks In Montgomery County

A new report in Montgomery County shows police there accost African Americans in disproportionate numbers.

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Barr To Testify Before Congress

William Barr to questioned by the House Judiciary Committee today.

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Final Viewing For John Lewis At U.S. Capitol

John Lewis’ casket will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol for the final day today.

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Restrictions On Travelers To DC From COVID-19 Hot Spots In Effect

DC’s restrictions on travelers from COIVD-19 hot spot states takes effect today.

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John Lewis Memorialized At U.S. Capitol Today

John Lewis to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol today and tomorrow.

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Montgomery County Considers In-Home Coronavirus Testing

Testing could come to areas in Montgomery County most affected by the coronavirus.

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New Covid-19 Restrictions For Anne Arundel County & Baltimore

A surge of coronavirus cases has caused officials in Baltimore and Anne Arundel County to reinstate restrictions.

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Rivera Addresses Temporary Team Name And Organization Culture

Burgundy and Gold Head Coach Ron Rivera says it may take over a year to complete renaming the team.

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Man Shot And Killed In Morningside

An early morning shooting has left a man dead in Morningside.

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The Nats Open The Season With Black Lives Matter

The defending World Series champions open the baseball season tonight. The slogan Black Lives Matter prominent on the Nats pitching mound.

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Image Of Supreme Court Justice In Dred Scott Case Could Be Removed

The bust of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney could be removed from the U.S. Capitol if Congress approves in House vote.

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Face Coverings Now Mandatory In DC

DC’s mayor makes wearing masks mandatory when out in the District.

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MD Health Officials Want Tougher COVID-19 Restrictions To Return

County health officials in Maryland want restrictions on gatherings in bars and restaurants reinstated.

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Top Retailers To No Longer Sell ‘Skins Items

Target and Walmart say they will put pull Washington’s pro football team items off their shelves because of the team’s racist nickname.

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DC Council To Address Police Budget

The city council in the District will address a 553 million dollar budget for the police department.

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‘Skins Owners Want To Sell

The minority owners of DC’s pro football team want to sell their stake in the team because they reportedly do not get along with majority owner Daniel Snyder.

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Police Seek Suspects In Fatal Shooting Of District Youth

Police are still searching for the killers of 11-year-old District boy.

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A Conversation On Defunding Police Departments

There is a move to redirect funds away from police departments and towards community based programs. How and should that take place? It is a topic being debated across the country.

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Living Your Dream During The Pandemic

Local African American business owners share their tips to running a small business during the pandemic.

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Mother Of Son Shot By DC Police Sues For Millions

The mother of a 22-year-old killed by DC police is suing the District and its police department for millions.

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Biden’s Running Mate Search Narrows

Joe Biden’s potential running mate list has narrowed to six, according to Democratic officials.

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Congressman Wants Confederate Names Removed From Naval Academy Buildings

Confederate names should come off Naval Academy buildings, according to a Maryland congressman.

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School Board Delays Vote On In-School Police

Prince George’s County school board to revisit the issue of police in county schools.

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Black Police Officers Speak Out As Criticism Mounts

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Reporters On The Frontlines During Two Pandemics

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City Council To Address Policing In The District

The DC Council will consider legislation that addresses police and justice reform in the District.

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One Million Dollar Bail For Officer Charged With Floyd Death

The officer charged with murdering George Floyd had has bail set at 1.25 million dollars. Derek Chauvin made his first court appearance today. He did it via video.

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The Power Of The African American Vote

Campell and I discussed local and national elections, the power of African American voters and the protection of elections, especially with the increase of mail-in voting.

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Second Autopsy Rules George Floyd’s Death A Homicide

A Floyd family ordered autopsy claims George Floyd died by asphyxiation. The county medical examiner in Minneapolis said Floyd died from cardiopulmonary arrest .

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Trump Orders Crack Down On Protests, Walks Through Lafayette Park

Federal law enforcement pushed peaceful protesters away from the White House as the President declared a tougher federal response to protesters.

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COVID-19 Cases Expected To Reach Near 100,000 In DC

The District estimates that near 100-thousand residents will be infected by coronavirus.

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DC Toddler Killed

A two-year-old boy was killed in the District. Officials are ruling the death a homicide.

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White House Recommends Face Coverings To Slow COVID-19

The Trump administration to suggest Americans wear face coverings to protect against coronavirus.

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Metro Hit Hard By Coronavirus

Metro has lost millions due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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Computers For Prince George’s County Students

Computers are now available to students in Prince George’s County who need them while the county school system is using distance learning.

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Death Toll Tied To COVID-19 Rises In DC

Two more people in the District have reportedly died in connection to the coronavirus.

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Obama Criticizes Trump Environmental Policy

Former President Obama calls for citizens to speak out on the Trump administration’s approach to fuel standards.

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COVID-19 Cases Increase In The DMV

A dramatic increase in the number of coronavirus cases in Maryland and Virginia in the last 24 hours.

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Domestic Violence During The COVID-19 Pandemic

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Maryland Police Officer Tests Positive For COVID-19

A Baltimore County officer tests positive for coronavirus; the second officer in the county to test positive for COVID-19.

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First Responder Coronavirus Testing In DC

It is now more efficient for first responders in the District to get tested for coronavirus.

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Hogan Makes Moves To Limit Spread of Coronavirus

A series of measures by Maryland governor Larry Hogan are meant to limited the increase of COVID-19 cases in the state.

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Concerns Of COVID-19 For Local Fire Department

Prince George’s County’s fire department is self-evaluating regarding coronavirus. The county’s schools are set to close for two weeks.

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